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Telling the Story in the Data
Narrative Writing for Doctoral Students and Qualitative Researchers

Caroline Heller (Edited by)

9780807767344

Paperback / softback, published 25 November 2022

208 pages
23 x 15.5 x 1.1 cm, 0.363 kg

Traditional dissertations aiming to illuminate the landscapes of education are often too turgid and poorly written to have far-reaching readership. This book examines the inner workings of a doctoral course focused on teaching qualitative researchers strong narrative writing. By the time doctoral students finish their dissertation research, bolstered by theoretical grounding and time in the field, they are in a unique position to offer insights about education that should be heard in the public arena, not just during dissertation defenses. For this to happen, doctoral students need to know how to achieve their writerly goals. This book focuses on helping doctoral students and all qualitative researchers do just that. It is also an excellent resource for professors teaching narrative writing. Readers will learn how to use narrative writing to "tell the story in the data" so their research will be read and potentially infuse policy decisions with the complexity such decisions deserve.

Book Features:

  • Assists students and qualitative researchers with writing research in an engaging and informative manner.
  • Focuses on the craft and ethics of writing as an essential constituent of good research.
  • Offers practical guidance appropriate for self-study or for professors of education who teach writing.

  • Contents
  • Foreword Susan Groundwater-Smith
    vii
  • Introduction: Student Voice: Reframing School Change by Repositioning Educational Research  
    1
  • Marc Brasof and Joseph Levitan
  • PART I: The Student Voice Research Framework and Philosophical Underpinnings
  • 1.  
    The Student Voice Research Framework  
    13
  • Marc Brasof and Joseph Levitan
  • 2.  
    Epistemological Issues in Student Voice Research  
    38
  • Joseph Levitan and Marc Brasof
  • PART II: Preparing for Student Voice Work
  • 3.  
    The Ethics of Student Voice Research  
    57
  • William C. Frick
  • 4.  
    Considering Space and Time: Power Dynamics and Relationships Between Children and Adults  
    68
  • Kate Wall, Claire Cassidy, Carol Robinson, Mhairi C. Beaton, Lorna Arnott, and Elaine Hall
  • 5.  
    Student Voice: Assessing Research in the Field  
    84
  • Lindsay Lyons, Ellen MacCannell, and Vanessa Gold
  • 6.  
    Reflection and Reflexion on Student Participation and System Change  
    100
  • Pat Thomson
  • PART III: Student Voice Methods in Action
  • 7.  
    Making Meaning and Planning Change with Students Using Photo-Cued Interviewing  
    117
  • Kayla M. Johnson
  • 8.  
    Participatory Visual Data Analysis: Tools for Empowering Students Toward Social Change  
    138
  • Lisa J. Starr
  • 9.  
    Listening to Relations of Power and Potential with Material Methods  
    153
  • Eve Mayes
  • 10.  
    Balancing Breadth and Depth: Using Mixed Methods in Scale Development Research  
    168
  • Lindsay Lyons
  • 11.  
    Intersecting Voices: An Integrative Approach to Applying the Student Voice Research Framework in Teacher Education  
    183
  • Alison Cook-Sather, Heather Curl, and Chanelle Wilson
  • Conclusion: The Past, Present, and Future of Student Voice Research  
    201
  • Joseph Levitan and Marc Brasof
  • References  
    207
  • About the Editors and Contributors  
    231
  • Index  
    235

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